An iPad library was launched at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Wednesday in honor of a 6-year-old South Florida cancer survivor.

Aaron Pinsky had lots of help from his doctors, loved ones and his iPad as he was treated for Ewing’s sarcoma. His cousin Sarah Clein knew how significant the iPad was for his recovery, so she organized Aaron's iPad Lending Library at the Hollywood hospital.

Aaron hopes to give back, yet again, when he grows up and becomes a doctor or a nurse.

“I think it's nice to help people do stuff, help people fight back and tell them there's not stuff to be scared about,” he said.

Clein said she hopes to take the project nationwide so that all children with cancer at hospitals can have an iPad and stay connected to loved ones who can’t visit them at the hospital because it may compromise their immune system.